can we leave seat in 1st round of neet counselling? if we leave then what happen to registration fee
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Yes, you can choose to leave a seat allotted to you in the 1st round of NEET counseling, but there are important considerations regarding the registration fee and subsequent rounds of counseling.
Key Points:
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Seat Acceptance and Withdrawal :
- If you accept a seat in the 1st round but decide not to join, you need to officially withdraw from the seat through the designated process. This often involves informing the counseling authority and possibly submitting a formal withdrawal request.
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Registration Fee :
- The registration fee for NEET counseling is typically non-refundable. Even if you withdraw from the seat, the registration fee paid during the counseling process generally will not be refunded. This fee is collected to cover administrative costs.
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Impact on Future Rounds :
- If you withdraw from the 1st round, you may still be eligible to participate in subsequent rounds of counseling, depending on the rules of the counseling authority. However, withdrawing from a seat could affect your chances in later rounds, as it might be perceived as a lower preference.
Readmission Process :
- Ensure you follow the official withdrawal procedures and check the rules of the counseling authority regarding the impact of withdrawing on future rounds.
Always refer to the specific guidelines issued by the counseling authority (such as MCC or state counseling boards) to understand the exact implications and procedures related to seat withdrawal.
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